Australia Vs West Indies 1960/61
West Indies | 453 | & | 284 | Tie |
Garfield Sobers 132 |
Frank Worrell 65 |
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Australia |
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Australia | 505 | & | 232 | |
Norm O'Neill 181 |
Alan Davidson 80 |
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